Social Junction Returns: 7th Edition Brings Kenyans in Australia Together for BBQ, Networking, and Migration Insights

The Kenyan-Australian community in Sydney is gearing up for another memorable gathering as Social Junction returns for its 7th Edition. Scheduled to take place at Flinders Slopes along Henry Lawson Drive from 2:00 PM, the event promises an afternoon of food, fun, and meaningful conversations.

Known for creating spaces where Kenyans can meet, connect, and share experiences, Social Junction has become a staple in the community calendar. This edition stays true to that spirit, offering a relaxed setting for young people, professionals, and families alike.

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Alongside the traditional BBQ, games, and networking, attendees will benefit from a free session with SNS Migration Agents. The partnership, organizers say, reflects a commitment to offering practical support to community members navigating study, work, and migration pathways in Australia. Attendees will also enjoy discounted agency service fees—a rare opportunity made possible through Social Junction’s collaboration with SNS Migration.

For many, the event is not just about entertainment, but about strengthening the bonds of a diaspora community that continues to grow in Australia. “This is where connections are formed, where new arrivals meet long-time residents, and where the Kenyan spirit thrives far from home,” one organizer noted.

The Social Junction team is encouraging early RSVPs and inviting community members to bring along friends to share in the experience. With its mix of culture, opportunity, and celebration, the 7th Edition is set to draw a strong crowd.

Event Details:

  • Date: 27th September 2025

  • Time: From 2:00 PM

  • Venue: Flinders Slopes, Henry Lawson Drive

  • Highlights: BBQ, games, community networking, free session with SNS Migration Agents, discounted migration services

  • Dress Code: Casual

The message is clear: this is not just an event—it’s a chance to celebrate Kenyan identity, support one another, and build lasting friendships in Australia.

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